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Argentina: 2025 Typhoid Fever

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://en.mercopress.com/2025/04/30/typhoid-fever-outbreak-causes-alert-around-argentine-capital


Typhoid fever outbreak causes alert around Argentine capital
Wednesday, April 30th 2025 - 20:30 UTC

Argentina's National Health Ministry issued a health alert after confirming several cases of typhoid fever, marking the disease's reappearance after over 20 years. Authorities are also investigating a possible related death. The alert aims to raise awareness about the infectious disease, its transmission, and prevention measures.

An outbreak has been reported in Ciudadela, in the municipality of Tres de Febrero on the outskirts of the City of Buenos Aires, with ten confirmed cases at the local Ramón Carrillo Hospital, while three others are under study. In addition, the death of a woman on April 17 with symptoms consistent with the disease is under investigation, since she was the mother of two affected patients.

Officials suspect the infection source is a contaminated water tank supplying two neighboring buildings, which use well water instead of mains water. An epidemiological investigation has been launched to identify more cases and control the outbreak. The last such outbreak in the country was in 2004.

“It could have been by drinking the water directly or by using it to brush their teeth or wash their food,” Leticia Ceriani, Undersecretary of Strategic Planning of the Ministry of Health of the province of Buenos Aires, told Infobae.​..
 
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